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Ever heard of an emergency fund? I hadn't until after I got married and the husband and I were trying to figure out how we were going to manage our finances. We read books and researched the best way to get out of debt and save for the future. That's when I learned about an emergency fund. Basically and emergency fund is money that you save and promise never to touch except in case of an emergency. What constitutes an emergency? Well, that's really for you to decide. So far we have used our emergency fund during job loss. I'm hoping that's the only time we will have to use it.
How much savings is enough for your emergency fund? I've heard many "financial experts" talk about different amounts (3 months salary, 6 months salary, 1 year salary). The real question should be: How much do you need in your emergency fund so you can sleep well at night?
I'm a worrier. I always have been. Especially about money. Even as a child I would worry about financial matters that I shouldn't even have been thinking about. So for me this amount will be higher than for someone who is not a worrier. Take my sister for example. I've never really known her to worry. I've seen her in some tight financial spots that would have sent me to my grave, but she took it all in stride.
I think the best way to calculate how much you need would be to add up all your regular monthly bills (this includes utilities, groceries, gas, etc.). Add in a few hundred dollars for miscellaneous items that may pop up. Now multiply that by how many months you would expect to be out of a job. Now multiply that by three. If I used this formula then I think I could come up with an amount that would allow me to sleep at night.
Give it a try and see what amount you come up with. Are you close? Keep working at it...you'll get there in time. Just don't give up. And remember, your emergency fund is for emergencies only. That shiny,new car can wait.
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